Ill. Admin. Code tit. 8, § 85.140
a) The following definitions shall be applicable to this Section:
"Accredited laboratory" means a laboratory operated by the Illinois Department of Agriculture, the University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine, or a laboratory approved by the Director (on the basis that it is using USDA approved methods).
"Certified Johne's Disease Veterinarian" means a veterinarian who has completed a prescribed course and field training for conducting risk assessments and writing herd plans for herds dealing with Johne's disease. Certification will be issued by the State Veterinarian and/or the designated Johne's Disease Coordinator.
"Herd" shall mean all animals under common ownership or supervision that are grouped on one or more parts of any single premises (lot, farm, ranch), or all animals on two or more premises geographically separated, but on which animals have been interchanged or where there has been contact between the premises. Contact of animals between separated premises under common management shall be assumed to have occurred unless otherwise established by the herd owner or manager. Each separate species of animal shall be considered as a separate herd.
"M. avium paratuberculosis-detection test" or "organism detection test" means any test sufficiently sensitive and specific for detection of M. avium paratuberculosis in fecal samples. Definition of "sufficiently sensitive and specific" will be on the basis of results of performance of a check test and proficiency standards set by the Uniform Program Standards for the Voluntary Bovine Johne's Disease Control Program (June 1, 2006). Any test approved by the USDA for M. avium paratuberculosis organism detection (i.e., fecal culture test or PCR for M. avium paratuberculosis) is acceptable as long as it is performed at an accredited laboratory.
"Serum antibody test" means any test sufficiently sensitive and specific for detection of antibodies to M. avium paratuberculosis in bovine serum. Definition of "sufficiently sensitive and specific" will be on the basis of results of performance of a check test and proficiency standards set by the Uniform Program Standards for the Voluntary Bovine Johne's Disease Control Program (June 1, 2006), approved by the U.S. Animal Health Association (P. O. Box K227, Suite 114, 1610 Forest Avenue, Richmond, Virginia 23228). Any test approved by the USDA for serum antibody detection (i.e., ELISA for M. avium paratuberculosis) is acceptable as long as it is performed at an accredited laboratory.
b) Criteria for herds qualified to enter into the risk management program:
c) Criteria for enrolling and maintaining cattle, buffalo or bison herds under the Illinois Voluntary Johne's Disease Risk Management Program.
1) The following certification levels will be awarded compliance with certification requirements:
2) Certification requirements:
E) All tests must be performed at an accredited laboratory.
d) Criteria for enrolling and maintaining cervid or goat herds under the Illinois Voluntary Johne's Disease Risk Management Program.
1) The following certification levels will be awarded compliance with certification requirements:
2) Certification requirements:
B) The fecal culture must be used for certification.
E) All tests must be performed at an accredited laboratory.
(Source: Amended at 40 Ill. Reg. 2682, effective January 22, 2016)